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While Napoli loses Anguissa for at least 2/3 months and Inter has reportedly offered Luis Henrique to some Ligue 1 clubs, Italian teams are working to return to their best after the break.
Let’s take a look at yesterday’s most important news about the Serie A giants.

After Comolli’s comments on Vlahovic’s situation, doubts remain about his future after January: a transfer window in which he is expected to stay at Juventus.
The management, however, remains cautious about a renewal: guaranteeing a contract above €8 million net per year is considered a risk, according to Tuttosport.
Vlahovic’s future will depend on the team’s league position and any offers that may come in for the player. As of today, the player is aware that, by maintaining his current performance, he will attract interest from some top European clubs.

As reported by Tuttosport, Milan is closely following Lewandowski’s situation, whose contract with Barcelona expires in June. There is an unwritten pact between the Catalan club and the Polish striker: the player himself will decide whether or not to activate the renewal clause.
If he wants to leave, the Rossoneri could try to make a move, since there are people within the club pushing to sign him. His salary, currently around €26 million gross, would definitely need to be reduced.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Inter is planning for the future of their goal: Sommer is unlikely to renew, while Josep Martinez will be tested and given time, especially after his recent car accident.
Names on the market include Caprile from Cagliari, Noah Atubolu from Freiburg, and Suzuki from Parma—three goalkeepers who represent the club’s chosen strategy: players with a medium-high cost but great potential for the club.

As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Napoli is accelerating efforts to strengthen the midfield as early as January, due to the long absences of Anguissa and KDB. On the list is Kobbie Mainoo from Manchester United, born in 2005, although his departure from the Red Devils is not yet certain.
The young Englishman remains one of the profiles most closely followed by De Laurentiis and Manna, but he is not the only one: Napoli’s shortlist includes two or three other midfielders, whose names are not yet known.

Roma is already working to strengthen the squad ahead of the January transfer window. According to Il Tempo, Gasperini has requested two attacking signings: a right winger and a center forward, targets that remained unaddressed after the summer.
Among the profiles being monitored are Mathys Tel from Tottenham and Joshua Zirkzee from Manchester United, both looking for more playing time. The options of Yuri Alberto from Corinthians and Franculino from Midtjylland are also still alive, with valuations around €30 million.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Lazio remains inactive on the renewal front. Contracts expiring in 2026 and 2027—including those of Romagnoli, Gila, Cancellieri, Provedel, and Cataldi—are on standby.
Gila, in particular, is being followed by Inter and Milan: the defender could also decide to let his contract run out (2027) to secure a higher salary elsewhere. Remember that in the event of a sale, Real Madrid retains 50% of any future resale.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Moise Kean may have paid a high price for forcing his presence against Milan, considering he had taken a knock in the same spot during the match against Mainz.
The medical staff’s goal is to get him back on the field for the match on December 22 against Juventus at the Franchi.
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